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A Harmony of the Gospels for Students of the Life of Christ A. T. Robertson
Description From The Publisher: For more than a generation John A. Broadus' Greek work has been the standard Harmony of the Gospels. It has gone through many editions. Professor Robertson, Famous the world over as a New Testament scholar, has rewritten and rearranged Broadus' book, using for his text the Revised Version, and bringing to bear on it all the light of the latest findings in the field of New Testament research. College and Seminary Students, Sunday School teachers and Pupils, Preachers and all Bible students will find this new Harmony unequalled for study purposes. About the Author A. T. Robertson is late Professor of Interpretation of New Testament Greek, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. Table of Contents Chief Divisions of the Harmony Analytical Outline of the Harmony The Harmony of the Gospels Explanatory Notes on Points of Special Difficulty in the Harmony A List of the Parables of Jesus A List of the Miracles of Jesus List of Old Testament Quotations in the Gospels> A List of Some Uncanonical Sayings of Jesus Similar Incidents and Chief Repeated Sayings Customer Reviews Write your own online review. Look for Similar Books by Subject Reference & Bible Helps | |||||||
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